Public Finance

ECONOMICS 6325

The study of fundamental forms of market failure that provide the economic rationale for government action. The first third of the class examines market failure when an economy contains externalities and public goods and the general nature of public policies that address these issues. The second third addresses particular public policies, with a focus on their intended and unintended consequences and their costs. The final third addresses taxation. Topics include the measurement and evaluation of tax burdens, the federal personal income tax, tax evasion, and proposals for fundamental tax reform. Prerequisite: Econ 4011.
Course Attributes: EN S; AS SSC; FA SSC

Section 01

Public Finance
INSTRUCTOR: Berliant
View Course Listing - FL2024